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Sweet Colonial Revival 2-Light Pan Fixture, C1925

Item #
R3127

$325.00

Item #
R3127

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The 1920s saw the convergence of two popular trends – the Colonial Revival and the stamped pan light. Combined in countless ways, Colonial pan lights were ubiquitous in all types of houses – from bungalows to foursquares to Dutch Colonials – yet they always felt right at home with their clean lines, restrained detailing, and casually formal character.

One thing that made them great was how a simple choice of finish or shade could be the tweak that made a common Colonial Revival design come alive with a distinctive and personal look. This beautiful petite example has been refinished in a lovely Oil-rubbed Bronze which showcases a pair of delicate shades with hand-painted stripes to highlight the decal of flowers and baskets.

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Rejuvenation

Rejuvenation is a classic American lighting and house parts general store for home improvement whose mission is to add real value to homes, buildings, and projects. From the front porch to the back door, we provide lighting, hardware, bath hardware and functional home goods based on the best pieces of the past, designed for today, and made to last for years to come. The majority of our hardwired lighting products are made to order at our manufacturing facility in Portland, Oregon, and we pride ourselves on partnering with American craftspeople and vendors whenever possible.